Care of the Patient with Blood Transfusion
Care of the Patient with Blood Transfusion Case Study V.V. is a 40-year-old African American male who was diagnosed with sickle cell disease at the age of 8. His anemia has been managed with multiple transfusions, and recently he has shown signs of chronic renal failure. He is receiving two units of packed RBCs this morning as an outpatient. RBC count, 3.9; H/H, 8 and 23; He has A- blood type. What is the function of blood in the body? What blood type can he receive? What are your key nursing considerations for the procedural transfusion of blood? What are three potential current complications with s/s and interventions that you need to monitor for? Three hours later, he complained of SOB and became very dyspneic. He denies pain. His wife called 911 and he is now in the ER. VS: HR 110, RR 30, B/P 150/80, T 98.3F, Pulse Ox 89%, urine output 10ml in last 3 hours What are three potential delayed complications with s/s and intervention that V.V. may be experiencing?
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